Diaper with removable absorbent pad

ABSTRACT

A disposable diaper which has a liquid impervious back sheet (30) to which absorbent padding (38) is attached each having a passage therethrough with a cover (64) enclosing this hole (32) in the back sheet. A pull through insert (42) is juxtapositioned on the padding and a bag (66) is attached to the insert and around this opening (40. A wiping and cleansing action is accomplished prior to removal of the soiled diaper by breaking the cover on the hole and grasping the bag, to which a loop (68) is attached and pulling the insert through the passage while simultaneously using the bag as a glove to accomplish the wiping action. The insert is completely contained within the bag and enclosed by a tie (70). In other embodiments, a conformal liner (74) is positioned over the insert or padding and contains an aperture (76) through which fecal matter passes separating it from the wearer into an area therebetween and alternatively a fully contoured padding contains an aperture below which may be positioned the insert for pull-through wiping.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention pertains to the general field of diapers and moreparticularly to disposable diapers having a combinationstructural/method that allows the rectal area to be cleaned while theexcrement is being bagged in a sanitary pull-through bag.

BACKGROUND ART

Since the introduction of the cloth diaper, many attempts have been madeby parents, as well as manufacturers, to improve the utility and basicfolding configuration of the diaper. Some of the early modificationsincluded, adding a loose liner around the area of the anus, placing agathering material in the diaper's inner edge to hold the material tightagainst the legs of the human torso and adding snaps or hooks toeliminate the need for using safety pins to hold the diaper in place.None of the above prevented "diaper rash" nor the ability to adequatelyhold and contain urine and feces.

Secondary diaper design considerations, primarily implemented by diapermanufacturers, included the use of paper diapers having a combination ofabsorbent materials, a two dimensional contour shape and an inner leggathering material. Some of the current and prior art diapers have alsoincluded various forms of integral disposal systems

However, none of the prior art patents disclose a diaper that collectsurine and feces into an attached pull-through resilient bag that whileplacing the excrement into the bag, allows the baby's buttocks andrectal area to be cleaned.

A search of the prior art did not disclose any patents that readdirectly on the claims of the instant invention however, the followingU.S. patents were considered related:

    ______________________________________                                        U.S. PAT. NO.                                                                            INVENTOR    ISSUED                                                 ______________________________________                                        4,604,096  Dean, etal  5      August   1986                                   4,578,073  Dysart, etal                                                                              25     March    1986                                   4,560,380  Tharel      24     December 1985                                   3,776,233  Schaar      4      December 1973                                   3,369,545  Wanberg     20     February 1968                                     19,418   Hall        23     February 1858                                   ______________________________________                                    

The Dean et al and Wanberg patents disclose diapers including integraldisposal systems. The Dean et al is complicated and must be removed andhandled before it is bagged. Therefore, it does not alleviate theproblem of fowl smell and sight of the feces. The Wanberg patent isdesigned to be thrown away after the diaper is soiled. The entire diaperis wrapped-up after use and placed in a pouch that is part of thediaper.

The Tharel and Hall patents disclose diapers having urine receivingrecepticals. The Tharel patent is a mini-diaper that compensates forreduction in size by incorporating extra space in added pleats orpassages for the retention of soil. The Hall patent is very complicatedand not practical. The design includes an air cushion sized to fit theposterior of an infant and includes an opening in the center. Thecushion is combined with a cloth and a bag of waterproof material suchthat when the cushion is attached to the body, the excrement and urineis discharged through the opening in the cushion and into the bag whereit will be retained.

The Dysart et al and Schaar patents disclose only general contoureddiapers and inserts. The Dysart et al patent discloses awaste-containment garment comprising a disposable waste-containmentinsert secured to the insert inside a non-elasticized over-garment suchas a disposable diaper. This device is not cost-effective. The Schaarpatent consists of an imperfect contourable diaper which includes apleted fluid-pervious cover sheet and a fluid-pervious back sheetsecured to each other and to the lateral and longitudinal edges of thediaper. This diaper is contourable upon stretching and will onlymaintain this contour as long as a pulling force exists.

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

The disposable diaper is designed for the baby's comfort and tosignificantly minimize the unpleasantness associated with directlyremoving and wiping excrement and its accompanying odor. The diaper alsominimizes diaper rash episodes by allowing only a minimum quantity, ifany, of urine and feces to directly contact the wearer's skin. Theinventive diaper functions by allowing the excrement to be collected ina diaper-integral resilient pull-through bag. The bag is designed sothat as the excrement is being collected into the bag, the baby issimultaneously being wiped clean.

The diaper design utilizes two principles to achieve the above describedresults - the three-dimensional contour principle and the pull-throughprinciple.

The contour principle is based on the fact that feces pass between thewearer's skin and a regular diaper through natural body contours Thesecontours are located in the front between the legs and in the rearbetween the baby's buttocks--thus, a natural channel is provided withoutobstructing the passage of the feces regardless of the baby's position.

The contour principle, as applied to the instant invention, utilizeseither a thin lining or a thinly padded lining that form athree-dimensional barrier or "second skin" between the skin and thefeces. This second skin is made to fit firmly against the wearer's body,to follow tho natural contours of the body and includes an anal openingthat allows the feces to pass through. The lining in its preferredembodiment is an element of the diaper and is located on top of thediaper's main pad. However, as a second embodiment, the lining may betotally separate from the main diaper.

The contoured diaper assembly works especially well on younger babieswho do not yet stand or walk. This is so because with older babies whostand, their legs are closer together which tends to close the analopening.

The pull-through principle is based on the fact that more often thannot, the feces are deposited in the diaper within a localized area. Whenthe feces pass through, the anal opening in the "second skin", theynormally come to rest upon the localized area on a thinly padded secondlining that is located on the inside surface of a regular type diaper.Around the feces collection area, the diaper has an opening that isattached internally to a resilient pull-through bag. Through thisopening is inserted a hand that grasps the bag which is internallyattached to the insert. The bag is then slowly pulled through theopening, pulling the feces through and the hand is simultaneouslymanipulated so that the baby's buttocks and anus are both cleansed. Inview of the above disclosure, it is the primary object of the inventionto provide a comfortable diaper that allows excrement to be easilyremoved, as described above, while at the same time allowing the baby'sbuttocks to be cleansed. In addition to the primary object it is also anobject of the invention to have a diaper that:

totally or significantly reduces any physical and eye contact with babyfeces,

totally or significantly reduces diaper rash,

totally or significantly reduces the unpleasant odor of excrement,

allows a more sanitary disposal of the used diaper,

allows the baby's buttocks to be cleansed at the same time the feces arebeing removed thus, totally eliminating or reducing the amount of directhand wiping that is presently required with conventional diapers.

These and other objects and advantages of the present invention willbecome apparent from the subsequent detailed description of thepreferred embodiment and the appended claims taken in conjunction withthe accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a plan view of the preferred embodiment showing the insert andcircular pad partially cut away for clarity.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 2--2 of FIG. 1illustrating the diaper in the fully closed condition.

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 3--3 of FIG. 1illustrating the diaper with the hole cover removed exposing thegripping loop.

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 4--4 of FIG. 1illustrating the diaper having the insert partially pulled out of thehole and opening.

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 5--5 of FIG. 1illustrating the diaper having the insert fully pulled out of the holeand opening.

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 6--6 of FIG. 1illustrating the diaper having the insert fully pulled out of the holeand opening and the bag enclosing means optionally tied around the bag.

FIG. 7 is a partial plan view of the front end of the insertillustrating parallel slots therein.

FIG. 8 is a partial plan view of the front end of the insertillustrating the moisturized lotion area.

FIG. 9 is a partial plan view of the front end of the insertillustrating the integral ridge.

FIG. 10 is a partial plan view of the front end of the insertillustrating a cleaning agent contained within a breakable plastic film.

FIG. 11 is a partial cross-section of the invention as in FIG. 1illustrating the slits in the padding to retain the insert.

FIG. 12 is a plan view of an insert removed from the invention forclarity illustrating its shape.

FIG. 13 is a plan view of an insert removed from the invention forclarity illustrating the overall shape.

FIG. 14 is a plan view of an insert removed from the invention forclarity illustrating the overall shape.

FIG. 15 is a plan view of an insert removed from the invention forclarity illustrating the preferred overall shape.

FIG. 16 is an exploded view of the preferred embodiment.

FIG. 17 is a partial isometric view of the replaceable absorbent paddingcompletely removed from the invention for clarity.

FIG. 18 is a partial isometric view of the second embodiment of theinvention with the elastized conformal liner exploded from the diaperfor clarity.

FIG. 19 is a partial isometric view of the second embodiment as abovewith the cavity illustrated in the central portion.

FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 20--20 of FIG. 19illustrating the cavity in cross-section.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of apreferred, second and third embodiments. The first embodiment is similarto the second and the second is similar to the third. The secondembodiment adds a contoured liner and the third replaces thepull-through capability with a combination of a padding cavity and theliner where the padding is elastized against the back sheet.

The preferred embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 1 through 16 is comprised ofa liquid impervious back sheet 30 configured generally in a rectangularshape with the longitudinal sides slightly curved inwardly in thecentral portion The back sheet 30 further contains a longitudinally offcenter hole 32 whose circumference is tangent to the center line in FIG.1 and is preferably round, for better rigidity, however, any shape willbe operable The back sheet 30 being impervious to fluids is of a widthcapable of being overlapped on the sides when wrapped around a humantorso. Leg cuffs 34 are integrally formed into the sheet by a pluralityof elastic strands 36 that gather the material displacing thelongitudinal sides creating a tight fit around the wearer's legs.

The diaper utilizes absorbent padding 38 having an opening 40 in themiddle that is aligned with the hole 32 in the back sheet 30. Thepadding 38 is compressed sufficiently to maintain its integral form bygluing, bonding, stitching or the like. The padding is disposed upon theback sheet 30 in a generally centralized position as best illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 16 and is attached thereunto by means well known in the art.In a variation of the attachment of the padding to the back sheet, thepadding 38 may be replaceable as illustrated in FIG. 16 with pressuresensitive adhesive means or the like on one or more of the sides toattach the elements together in a removable manner.

Further, the padding 38 may contain dehydrated or anhydrous gelatincrystals or granules 39 that are intermixed within the fibers allowinghuman liquid waste to react changing it into a viscous semi-liquidthereby retaining it within the padding. The padding material may be anytype well known in the art and commonly used for this utility.

A semi-absorbent and semi pervious pull-through insert 42 isjuxtapositioned contiguously onto the padding 38 almost covering therear section of the padding completely but quite tapered toward thefront. The insert 42 has a shape that is generally smaller than thepadding in width at the back and in the preferred mode, considerablysmaller in the front but longer on each end allowing it to be foldedover. The shape may infinitely vary with some of these configurationsillustrated in FIGS. 12-15 While FIG. 15 is the preferred embodiment,the other variations may be used depending upon type of materials used,relative sizes to diaper itself and the cleaning mode used. The insert42 is formed of the same or similar materials, used in the padding withthe absorbent feature being of prime consideration in its selection.Dehydrated gelation crystals 39 may not be used to improve the liquidabsorbing qualities.

Preferably, a circular pad 44 is used that is slightly smaller in sizethen the hole 32 in the back sheet but tightly fitting the opening 40 inthe diaper padding and being approximately the same thickness as thediaper pad such that the circular pad 44 will fit directly into theopening 40 and become planar with the padding 38. The material used isthe same as the diaper pad itself, also the attachment means to theinsert.

The insert 42 may have a top facing 46 of soft non-absorbent but fluidpervious material isolating the insert from contact with the wearer forthe purpose of gaining the sensory perception of dryness.

In order to make an allowance for a softer surface of the ends of theinsert 42 where contact is made with the tender parts of the wearer'sbody, a series of parallel slits 42 aligned with the closest end areoptionally provided Optionally, both ends may have a fluffy padding,compared to center which is relatively dense or compressed like the maindiaper pad. Also, if treating males separately, the padded areacoincidental with male genitals may be compressed, or formed, into a cupshape and a tapered, or slitted and tapered or fluffed front sectionpull-through material may be used.

As the insert 42 is in direct contact with the wearer or with only theliner 46 inbetween, the portion near the end next to the front of thewearer or both front and rear end sections may contain protectiveelements such as a non-evaporating moisturizing lotion 50 imbedded intothe material or a cleansing agent 52 or the like. For example, thecleansing agent 52, as shown in FIG. 10, is contained within breakableplastic film sleeves 54 disposed on the surface position so as to breakwhen the insert 42 is rubbed across the body while being removed whenthe configuration is such that one or both ends reside under the diaperpad. Further, in order to prevent waste from remaining on the wearer, aridge 56 is integrally formed into the surface opposite the front endconforming to the wearer's buttocks. This ridge is best illustrated inFIG. 9 and may continue along the entire surface in contact with thewearer in that region of the body, or exist in the latter half of thatregion.

In functional operation, the insert 42 is pulled through the hole 32 andthe opening 40 while the diaper is still worn in its first short stageof pulling through the fecal matter, and the second stage of creating awiping action in the process of using the bag as a glove from one sideof the bag while pulling and wiping with the remaining material of thepull through insert.

In order to allow sufficient area to completely clean the wearer, bothends of the insert 42 are folded under with tension means provided tohold the insert in place and create a controlled functional resistance.The tension means are characterized by a pocket 58 on each end that isattached to the absorbent padding 38 on at least two sides or optionallyon three with the open end in any case toward the middle of the diaper.

The pockets 58 (and pouch 60 below) may be cut into the liner orexternally attached and made of any material suitable for theapplication with a soft non-absorbent but liquid permeable substancesuch as used for the top liner 46 being preferred. The ends of theinsert are further retained by a slide stop pouch 60 attach end that isdisposed under the pocket 58 and attached on three sides with the openside facing the pocket 58. This arrangement allows the insert 42 to beunfolded at the top while moving downward assuring a flat surface tocreate a full wiping action across the bottom instead of the folded endretaining its configuration during the process.

Another embodiment of the tension means, is lieu of the pockets 58 andpouch 60, is illustrated in FIG. 11 and consists of a pair of slots 62in the padding 38 through which the insert 42 penetrates. Thisarrangement allows the wiping action to take place while eliminating themovement over tender parts of the wearer's body particularly the malesgenital area, and allows plastic contained wipes to be used.

A liquid impervious hole cover 64 is either attached to or integral withthe back sheet 30. If it is attached, the material may be of a differentcomposition than the back sheet such as plastic film or at least asubstance that is easily torn or broken allowing access into theinterior of the diaper.

If the cover is integrally formed, a thinner area or perforations or thelike may be employed At any rate, the cover 64 functions to enclose thebottom of the diaper while allowing accessibility to elementsthereunder.

A resilient bag 66 of thin plastic film such as polyvinyl chloride orthe like is attached on the open end around the hole 32 in the backsheet 30 in a liquid tight manner. The closed end of the bag 66 isattached to the pull through insert 42 at the circular pad 44 inparticular, if one is utilized The bag 66 creates a chamber between thehole cover 64 and the insert 42 allowing access without physicallytouching the interior elements of the diaper.

Grasping means in the form of a loop 68 is affixed to the closed end ofthe bag 66 to allow easy gripping when pulling the insert 42 through theopening 40 and hole 32. The bag 66 being attached to the insert 42, ispulled out by the loop 68 and enclosing means in the form of a string orties 70 are optionally provided on the outside surface near the attachedend. The ties encompass the bag 66 allowing it to be gathered togetherand tied off.

In order to hold the diaper onto the wearer, attaching means well knownin the art are utilized. Any type of fastener may be employed, however,pressure sensitive adhesive tabs 72 are preferred. These tabs 72 aredisposed on opposite corners on the back of the diaper and have apeelable cover allowing them to be stripped from part of the tab 72 andattached to the front of the diaper changing the shape of the diaperfrom flat to an arcuate configuration fitting around the wearer's torsowith the elastized leg cuffs gathering around the legs to complete theclosure.

The second embodiment shown in FIGS. 17 and 18 includes all of theelements of the preferred embodiment plus the addition of an elastizedconformal liner 74 of non-absorbent and soft material that fits threedimensionally the contour of the wearer's body snugly. If desired, theentire liner may be made of stretchable material and preferably may alsobe thinly padded similar to the pull through. When the diaper isapplied, the liner 74 conforms to a perfect body likeness rather thanthe actual shape of the diaper due to its elastic nature. This fit isaccomplished by having the liner 74 which in its unworn (unstretched)size is smaller than the diaper peripherally attached to the back sheet30 causing it to stretch as required. An aperture 76 is centrallylocated in the liner in such a position as to be aligned with thewearer's anus. This location allows fecal material to penetrate theaperture 76 and collect in the area between the liner 74 and the insert42 separating it from the wearer making cleansing easier and helpingfurther to prevent annoyances to the wearer's skin. The aperture 76 inthe liner 74 may be of any shape such as round, square, serrated asshown in FIGS. 18 and 19 and may be plain around the edge or gatheredwith elastized strands or thread. A number of configurations areworkable including strips of elastic around the edges of a round,diamond or elliptical hole pattern. The only limitation is that theopening be in the proper location and that it fit tightly around theperiphery of the anus by the ability of the lining to perfectly contourin three-dimensions.

In usage, both the preferred and the second embodiment function in thesame manner The diaper is put on the wearer in the normal manner.However, extra skin protection is included in the second embodiment

When the diaper is soiled by fecal matter and ready to be removed,cleansing and wiping is accomplished by slightly spreading the wearer'slegs apart, when the wearer is lying down or in a standing position Thepressure on the buttock is normally alleviated in the standing position,however, in smaller infants, pressure is alleviated by lifting the backsheet 30 slightly, and tearing the hole cover 64 with a outward pull.One hand is then placed around the hole 32 forming a wide semi-circlewith the thumb and forefinger and the other hand grasps the loop 68 thathas been exposed after tearing the cover 64 open.

The removal procedure and wiping action, without the hand depicted, ispictorially illustrated in sequence in (FIGS. 2 through 6 with FIG. 2showing the diaper in cross section prior to removal.

When the insert 42 is completely enclosed in the bag 66 that hasunfolded in the process, the string or ties 70 are wrapped around thebag at the upper end and tied off to completely isolate the insert withits accompany waste from both sight and smell and the balance of thediaper may be removed in the normal manner.

The third embodiment is illustrated in FIGS. 19 and 20 and includes asimilar back sheet 30a except the hole 32 is eliminated and likewise,the absorbent padding 38a has the opening 40 deleted

It will be noted that while the padding 38a is basically the same inmaterial and function, it contains a tight contour shape with anaperture that is positioned for the anus in the center thus, creating acavity 78 that collects body waste from the wearer. The conformal liner74a, as shown in FIG. 19, integrally attached to the padding 38a and hasthe same aperture 76a, serving the purpose of isolating the fecalmaterial from the wearer. Again, identical attaching means are employedin the form of tabs 72a as previously described.

The improvement of the third embodiment lies in the ability of thediaper to isolate the fecal material into the cavity 78 and protect thewearer therefrom by the padding 38a and the liner 74a. The function andapplication of the diaper otherwise is the same as prior art thereforeno special procedures are required for its removal.

While the invention has been described in complete detail andpictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limitedto such details, since many changes and modifications may be made in theinvention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Forexample, the diapers can be made with a padding liner having slitlocated longitudinally on each side of the diaper hole. These slitscreate a tension means on one side and provide a slide stop on the otherfor the insert. Additionally, the diapers can be made of biodegradablematerial. Thus, when the diapers are disposed, the material is brokendown into innocuous products. Hence, it is described to cover any andall modifications and forms which may come within the language and scopeof the claims.

I claim:
 1. A disposable waste-containing diaper comprising:(a) a liquidimpervious back sheet of a generally rectangular shape having a holecentrally located therein and elasticized leg buffs integral thereuntoof a shape to fit a human lower torso region when overlapped together onthe wearer's sides, (b) absorbent padding having an opening therein andcompressed sufficiently to maintain integrally of form, said opening ofa size, shape and location as to mate with said hole in the back sheet,said padding fixably juxtapositioned with said back sheet furtherdefining a waste receiver, (c) an absorbent pull through insert disposedon said absorbent padding opposite said impervious backsheet having afirst and second end contiguously embracing said absorbent paddingcharacterized by a shape generally smaller in width than said padding,at least on the first end, for wiping the wearer when pulled throughsaid hole in the back sheet and opening in the padding, (d) a liquidimpervious hole over within said back sheet for shielding said holeproviding liquid tight integrity of the back shield, (e) a resilient bagof plastic film having an open end and a closed end with said open endattachingly disposed around the periphery of the hole in said absorbentpadding and the hole in the back sheet in a liquid tight manner and theclosed end attached to the pull through insert providing a chamberbetween the hole cover and the insert, (f) grasping means attachedjointly to the closed end of said bag and said insert for seizing theclosed end of said bag and insert when the hole cover is torn openexposing the interior of said bag allowing the insert to be pulledthrough said hole in the back sheet and said opening in the paddingtaking along human waste from the wearer while simultaneously wiping thewearer's body in the process and enclosing the entire insert in the bagwhile the diaper is still on the wearer without touching the insert orsoiled portions of the diaper, and (g) attaching means on the back sheetat the overlapping sides to hold the diaper around the waist of thewearer changing shape from a generally planar shape to an arcuateconfiguration responsive to the elastized leg cuffs of said back sheet.2. The diaper as recited in claim 1 further comprising a plurality ofelastic strands forming said leg cuffs integral with said back sheet forenclosing the wearer's legs when said diaper is positioned on thewearer.
 3. The diaper as recited in claim 1 further comprising anelastized or fully stretchable conformal liner of non-absorbent liquidpermeable and soft material following the contour of the wearer's bodyhaving an aperture centrally located therein attached on the peripheryto said back sheet such that fecal material will penetrate the apertureinto the area between the liner and the insert separating it from thewearer until a perfect body likeness is achieved through the elasticnature of the liner following the contour of the body.
 4. The diaper asrecited in claim 1 wherein said pull-through padding is replaceable withthe fixable attachment having pressure sensitive adhesive means joinedtherewith.
 5. The diaper as recited in claim 1 wherein said absorbentpadding and absorbent liner further comprises dehydrated or anhydrousgelatin crystals or granules intermixed with fibers of said absorbentpadding allowing moisture to react with the crystals changing the liquidinto a viscous semi-liquid state.
 6. The diaper as recited in claim 1wherein said insert further comprises a circular pad slightly smaller insize than the hole in the back sheet and the opening in the padding of athickness planar with the padding and compressed bag together allowing auniform thickness of the diaper.
 7. The diaper as recited in claim 1wherein said insert further comprises a top facing of soft nonabsorbentbut liquid permeable material isolating the absorbent insert fromcontact with the wearer to gain the sensory perception of dryness. 8.The diaper as recited in claim 1 further comprising said insert having aplurality of slits in the surface next to the wearer's body parallel tothe first end providing a curved surface over the wearer's genitals whensaid insert is pulled thereacross.
 9. The diaper as recited in claim 1wherein said pull through insert further comprise a portion near an endhaving moisturizing lotion thereupon leaving a film upon the wearer andenhance the cleansing when the insert is pulled through the hole andopening moisturizing the area where liquid or soil has been in contactwith the wearer.
 10. The diaper as recited in claim 1 wherein said pullthrough insert further comprises a plurality of cleaning agentcontaining breakable plastic film sleeves disposed on the surface of theinsert near the end in contact with the wearer positioned such that whenthe insert is pulled through, the hole and opening, the sleeves breakand the cleaning agent is distributed onto the wearer creating acleaning action when the insert is slid across the wearer's bodysurface.
 11. The diaper as recited in claim 1 wherein said pull throughinsert further comprises a ridge integrally formed into the surface ofthe insert on the end opposite the first end conforming to the wearer'sbuttock providing a cleaning action to the entire surface of wearer whenpulled across the wearer's body.
 12. The diaper as recited in claim 1wherein said grasping means further comprised of a loop of flexiblenon-stretching material so configured so as to be easily gripped whenpulling said insert through said padding.
 13. The diaper as recited inclaim 1 wherein said resilient bag further comprises means to enclosesaid bag to confine said insert within the bag when the insert has beenpulled through the padding to eliminate any possibility of contents toleak out after the disposing of the entire diaper.
 14. The diaper asrecited in claim 1 wherein said padded area is comprised or formed intoa cup shape to coincide with male genitals.
 15. The diaper as recited inclaim 1 wherein said diaper is made of biodegradable material.
 16. Thediaper as recited in claim 1 further comprising a padding liner having aslit located longitudinally on each side of the diaper hole where saidslits create a tension means on one side of slit and a slide stop on theother side for said insert.
 17. The diaper as recited in claim 1 furthercomprising tension means to hold said pull through insert in place andcreate pressure resisting tension on the ends when pulling through thehole and opening creating a controlled frictional resistance between thewearer's body and the insert assisting in the cleansing action of theinsert.
 18. The diaper as recited in claim 17 wherein the tension meansfurther comprises a pair of pockets located on said absorbent paddingwith an open end receiving said end of said pull through insert in afolded position, one located to retain each folded end of said insertallowing the insert to simultaneously extended while being pulledthrough the hole and opening accomplishing the wiping action therewith.19. The diaper as recited in claim 18 further comprising at least oneslide stop pouch disposed under said pocket located on three sides withthe open end facing said pockets such that the first and second end ofthe insert may be received therein characterizing an arrest preventingsaid insert to be pulled in a condition with the ends folded over. 20.The diaper as recited in claim 17 wherein the tension means furthercomprises said absorbent padding or liner having a pair of slits one oneach side of said opening allowing the insert to penetrate therethroughand fold over on each end protecting the wearer from the wiping actionof the ends of the insert while allowing the action to take place at acentralized position on the wearer's body.
 21. The diaper as recited inclaim 1 wherein said attaching means further comprises adhesive meansdisposed on a corner in opposite manner of said back sheet.
 22. Thediaper as recited in claim 21 further comprising peelable cover means onsaid adhesive means adaptable to be stripped from said adhesive meansfor attaching to other portions of said back sheet.